SUPREME COUNCIL
INVITATION TO AMERICA
AGCEPTANCE iIMPROBABLE
}HY >CABJiE-EEESS .-isSOCIATION—COPYEIGHT ) WASHINGTON, May 5. j Sir Auckland, Geddes (British Am-] fim-ssador,) has ,delive>ed the Allies' invitatioii cto ithe Fnitqd States to be rej>tesented on the Supreme Council, the iGouncil .of Ambassadoi-s, and^the Rep.araUons'X)Qmmi«sion. NEW YORK, May 5. The Times' Washington correspondent says it is expected the United Stages '.will n<^ accept the Allies' inviiatfon .to send .representatives to. the <Council of Ambassadors or the Supreme j.Council. "TFwo members, however, will prdbaUly %c -sent v.io the Con1 mission. . : ; - The reasons actuating the Adminis- j ti-otion ,-ar.e, -the probable attacks of iirreconeiliable Senators should j the Uni-iied States participate fully,' aruß.,: secOTidly., tfihe aisinclination -of the ■ Administna'tion ito participate folly un-1 til the Allies the ".United States' position in 'Yap.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 7 May 1921, Page 5
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127SUPREME COUNCIL Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 7 May 1921, Page 5
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